Charles Dickens' Works. Tin Ware, &c. i onthe 20th in:t., by Rev% Jacob Ziegler. Mr. NIANK : The Best and, ;limit • Papular .in the ;lurid. Q AMU EL G. COOK informs his, friends , ' MN - C. Rice to mi., SOPHIA. E. CRUM, both or Men d- TEN DIFFERENT EDITIONS. . 0 arid the pul,lic a t merally, that he has on ' lea towci,hip. Sly* nearly - opposite the .Post- On the 15thlast ,by the Rev. D. P. rtmtetwalter. tilt. ISAAC PALMER ttolim LUCINDA LORAL both of mains : Reprinted fro - , - 17ilieTLonatrliaitiums-aod publeated by 0 ltiffP. a Vely l.trgti awl well-made assortment county. ' T. B. Peterson, Nu. Xl2 (Acts Mit Street, 'of TIN-WARE, which he, will sell at prices - , On the nth_ lad. by itey. Mr. Gerhsrt. Mr GEORGE ; Whir!) 6 - ann.4 fail to please. Ile will also IdARTZ - EN to Mi....MARY ANN 1.0.1110A.W--both of Meant- PIIIL31)ELP111.1. ~.,____ pleasant township. . —Fgt. - cute to - o - rdPr, with promptness; in a work- i On the 13th alt . by Rev Mr. Earnihnir, mr.'rtiom:ks pETERBON7B is the only complete and s inaii, i ike_manni , r,anii _ witii _ ote _ besvinator t l i. 3 _._ -.IIUSISIMAN-to-Miss-ANN-LOGISA 'ROWE, both-of-Ear. --- uniform edition ot Cliarliii—Diikens , ' all kinds of 1 -101TSE SPOUTING, METAL- Int tsburg, bld- Works published in America; they are re- , 1.10 ROOFING, HYDRANT WORK, &c. 1 On the ath inst.. by Rev. J. S. Faulk. Mr. JAMESic - il.- VA IN LIY„"of the vicinity of Waynesbo col, to Mies MARIAN i printed from the original London edition," and_ Gettysburg, Nov. li2, 1855. tf E. GORDON. - ate now the only edition published in this unto- _ _ -- ._-- in Hagerstown., on the 25th ult., by Rev. J. R. Kehler, . .. - . ---- C apt. ROBERT_ sWAN,__o_r_California. to bliss ELLEN E. try. •No Library, either public or private. can Stacks orliew.Goods! iIACGII.I.,.of Hagerstown. be complete without having in it a complete On the 13th inst., by the Rev. I. Seehler. Mr. JACOB The Cheapest —4he Prettiest the Best! wr LD Esor,or Alyna ,:ounty,tu Mi3cAttoust LITTLE, set of this, the greatest °fall living authors.— L. SCHICK has returned from the city 'or Gm - roll county, - ltd. Every family should rAsess a set of one of the Oa_the_l3th_init—by the her. Nna. Gwina. Mr.-JOFIN - p di l i rir , - i - • with the largest and best selected stock_ DLICaItIOR to Miss CLARESSA ANN SUERMAN - -4.11 of - '-- -S. - The cheap eeition is complete in of FALL & WINTER GOODS he has ever Oxford. Twelve Volumes, paper cover; either or all of of the pleasure of °Griner to this community • '-. . .... ,:. ~.1-,.....u.'-:-:.:4:.*:_..4.....:-:•..:1, 7 .:, : :::..., « :AL:1...A."- . - 7 :-... . which can be had separately. Price Fifty . • --.:, c L i t: , L .,-,..t" - -:., --' c ... , M ist M_LRRTED. 800 in Portage county. Ohio. on the 19th ult., Rev. GEO. S. COLL , / NS„litte pastor of the Lutheran church in Emniits- Du rg, 31d. This morning_ ?dm LEAH. wife of A. M. Townsly, aged 28 years h moat s and 2K days. Corrected from the latest Ililti uto re .Vo r ka: Hanover piper BA.LTI3IOIIE—FaiDAy LAST Flour, per barrel, $8 62 to 8 75 • Wheat, per bushel, 1 60 to 2 00 Rye, ~, 1 15 to 1 22 Corn, ~ ' 60 to 82 Oats, C 4 32 to 40 Cloverseed, " 9 00 to 9 50 Timothy, " 325t0 3 31 Whiskey, per gallon, 38 to 40 -Beef-Cattle,-per-hund., 6-00-to-8-50 Hogs, ~ R 00 to 8 25 Bay, per ton,. • 20 00.026 00 Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 55 00 H. A.NOVER—Taunspir LAS? Flour, per bbl., from stores, s9 00 Do. " " wagons, ' 8 12 Wheat, per bushel, _ '175 to 1 'B7 Eye, ' " - 1 12 Corn, - ~ . ' 62 to 80 eats, it 37 Cloverseed, "7 75 Timothy, ‘, Plaster of Paris, per ton, Pork, YORK-TRIO/1r L Mir Flour, per bbl., from. stores, , $9 00 Do. • ~ from wagons, 800 Wheat, per bushel, 1 85 to - 2 - 00 Rye, 44 1 16 Corn, ft 58 to 70 Oats, cc CJoverseed, " Timothy. 44 Plaster of Paris. per ton. Trustees. sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TH subscriber, as Trustee. by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court fur.Frederiek county, Md., sitting as a Court of Equity, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, an Tues day, the 151 h of January, 1856, at 11 o'clock, A. M., That Valuable_ Farm, orwhich the late Richard Cromwell died Feiz ed and on which the subscriber has ever since resided. This Beautiful Lillie Farm is one of the most attractive in the County fur a family residence, beside being productive in the high- est degree. It contains, by survey, 122 Acres, 1 Rood, and 15 Perches ; about 12 acres of which are finely wooded with oak and hickory ; the rest is in the highest state of cul tivation. It has on it a large and thrifti.apple and Peach Orchard, with a fine cistern of wa ter, besides a neverfailing pump, close to the house; also a neverfailing pump in the barn yard. The improvements consist ofa comfottable&roonty D W tA.T LING HO USE, partly brick and . ..,. 4 19,1111, 7 , partly frame, with a Bath-house attached ; excellent Stone Barn; Hay Barricks; Stabling for 21 horses ; Granaries; Corn hou ; Ice-house; Dairy; Meat-house; Pool. try-houses, and all other necessary and con venient buildings for farming purposes, in. eluding excellent OUT- HOUSES FOR SERVANTS. There are three Mills within 3 miles of the farm. The farm is about sve miles from Freder ick city and one mile from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. tgarPersons desiring to examine the prem ises can do so by calling on the subscriber, who still resides there. TERMS ()0 SALE, prescribed by the decree :one third of the purchase money to be paid cash on the day otsale, or on the ratification of sale by the Court, at the option of the purchakr; one - tlfireou a credit Of - two years, and the re maining. third on a credit of three years; the deferred payments to he sectffed by the bonds of the purchaser with the security to be ap proved by the trustee, and the whole purchase money to bear interest from the day of sale; and on the ratification of the sale by the,Court, and on the payment of the whole purchase mon.)y, and" not. before, the said trustee by a good and -sliffictent deed to be executed and acknofledged agreeably to taw, shall convey to the purchaser, and to his or her heirs the property, free, clear, and discharged from all claim's of . the parties to the decree or of any person or persons claiininz by, from or under them. CAROLINE JANE CROMWELL, De-. 24, 1855. is Trustee. fla'Gettysburg Compiler copy till sale. mark cost. and send a paper to advertiser at Frederick, 31d.—Famokillorc CITIZgM. s. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the 4dministratittn diccounts he:einafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance; on .Iflonday, the flint if January next. 101. The account of Wm. Gardner, Execu tor of the Estate of John J. Peffer, dec'd. 102. The .first and final account of David Fink. Administrator of the Estate of Barbara Fink, late of Oxford township, dec'd. 103., The account of IL G. M'Creary, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Joseph Lindsay, dec'd. 104. The first and final account of C. B. Hanes, Administrator of Adam J. Walker, dec'd., who was guardian of latilda, Susan na, Rachel, and John . Peter, minor children of John Peter, late of Menallen township. dec'd. Wll. F. WALTER, &sister. Register's Office. Gettysburg, Dec. 2-1, 1855. id r7l[ll,lllV kr's l't Lt. F.. inv . :tinede to per.one affliete4 with di.em.e., of the Liver an , l Stiiiiiaeh —rhe virtue of these Pitt.. h tying' he.-ii tests' in alt parts of the woil t d_ps rt v_bv_thit_citizene-of_the-I:nion.-ortyler•-it neesiles.s; to etipatiaie upon their merit., the thous mil• who have derived benefit from thew in each and every ono o f th e States. Irrin.: , ttilir*.iont to e.otaa ince the most eve , istlou•s, those who are ailliete I with liver .end bowel eomplairits; in digestion. nisi - Ite+. and <listines , . ike use of a reinedv so cert tin ID Its re, , tiit. -tr'e for eietertniuAtion of tsloici to this hest their ettect it innatir positive. They are at-n an unfailing rein. , ly for a..thzna. if used in conjunction with iiiillowav's !hutment. %hien inuAt be well rubbed into the elie+t ni;ht and mornilm. ET tins: Platrvar , ) , : . ryv Sir iKE•iPF:-110 , —• • Then! came a eertAin lord. ne trrnily di-eased." react Ike. His rrother i•n•neh.ttelr interrupted her_ intere.sting___l•on_--- 7 .1 . 'know why Mr. Si,k.•h Ir. rif.r..;l to in that- tr...l , •zr apn, it to old Zekial Lord's 4nn who w.Ls an 1 •=t'l-ti. Up atter asst thtt nice Epiek-anl-4;LLn_br , n-n..-._l.__s42it at It‘ukhill-k-14i 1, 6 , - , n,L:.-11.1- - _ cile<nat -t--.1. r.srn•r i•f Frittlitlin PI see TIONN El' (.; 0() L)S. SilCh as Vri vets, Sithi, tiitt lie hel ,t.. 11 of tm -, • , •-•h 111 trot h. , ••!11 .. for Ribbons, Flowers, &e.. will be a ••n..e -4; : " tirn•eti, a - a:never it met sae views o: the nutaci In unparalleled variety at SC I.llCli'..s. cents each. Bleak N'ouse, David Copperfield, 'Nicholas NOcleby, Pickwick Papers, Donsbey and Son, Marlin Chuzziewit, Old Curiosity Shop, 50 " Sketches h,y •'Buz," 50 " Oliver Twist, ' " Christmas Stories and Pictures from Italy. Containing - a Christmas Carol, The Chimes, Cricket on the Hearth, Battle of Life, Haunted Man, The Ghost's Bargain, &c., 50 •" Dickens' New Stories. Containing The Seven Poor Trayellers,Nine New _ Stories by the Christmas Fire, Hard Daughters Fortune Wildred, &c., 50 " A complete set of the above will be sold or sent to any one to any place, free of postage, for Five Dollars. COMPLETE LIBRA Y EDITION. In five very large octavo volumes, with a Portrait on Steel, of Charles Dickens, con taining the same reading matter as the Wits trated Edition, and comprising over four thousand very large double columned pages, handsomely printed, and "bound in various styles. Volume 1 contains Pickwick Papers and Old -Curiosity Shop. " 2 do. Oliver Twist, Sketches by 'Buz' & Barnaby Budge. 66 3 do. Nichdas ,Vichleby and Mar tin Chtizzlewit, 64 4 do. DavidCopperfield,Bombeyik Son,* Christmas "lories. 66 5 du. Bleak House, and Dickens' New Stories. Price of a Complete set. Bound in cloth, full gilt back, PRICK, $ 7 60 44 4f it - .1 " scarlet cloth. extra, 8 60 {4 LI ti " • " library Sheep, - 900 ,t lc 44 " 'half turkey morocco.ll 00 ‘, t t 4f tt " half calf, antique, 15 00 3 00 5 75 8 25 37 8 00 3 50 7 00 ILLUSTRATED EDITION IN 12 VOLS. This edition is printed on very thick and fine white paper, and is profusely illustrated, with all the original illustrations by Cruili shank, Alfred Crowciiiill, Phil, etc., from the - . original LondOn edition, on copper, steel,-and wood. Each volume contains a novel com plete, and may tie hadin complete sets, beau tifully bound in cloth, fOr Eighteen Dollars a set, or any volume wily be sold 'separately, as . follows: Bleak House,: . Price $1 50 Pickwick Papers, 1 50 Old Curiosity Shop, 1 50' • Oliver Twist,, 1 50 Sketches by "Buz," • 1 50 Bornaby Budge, 1 50 Nicholas Nickleby, 1 50 Marlin Chuzzlewit, 1 50 David C'opperfield. 1 50 Dombey.and Son, 1 50 Christmas Stories. 7 different ones, 1 50 Dickens' New Stories, -1 50 Price of full and complete set of the illustrated Edition, bound in Twelve Volumes, in black cloth, gilt back, 1 1 3 00 44 Library Cheep, 24 00 44. l 4 nail Turkey morocco,27 00 - c• Half Calf, Antique, 36 00 ler.Bll subsequent works by Charles Dickens will be issued in uniform style with the above. Copies of any one, or any set, of either edition of the above works will be sent to any person, - to any part of the United States, - free (f postage, on their remitti-g the - price of the edition they may wish, to the publisher in a letter post-paid. Published and for sale by T. .13. PETERSON, NO. 102 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. To whom all orders must come addressed. KTBOoksellers, News Agents, and all others, will be supplied at very low rates. Dec. 24, 1855. Jurors for January Court. GRAND JURY. Mountpleasant—Abraham Reever, John Me- Master. Straban—James L. - Neely, Theodore Taughin- baugh. . , Huntington—John • Mateer, Jacob Schaeffer, Thomas Stephens, Isaac Trostle, Daniel Gardner. Franklin—George Throne, Albert Vandyke , . II a mil ton —George,Binder',. Era] rai m gy. Hamiltonban—John Knox, Joseph Mickley, Jesse P. Topper, Andrew. Low. Liberty—Gregory P. P.. Topper. '.• Gettysburg—Benjamin Schriver. Butler—John Houghtelin. • Cumberland—William Ross. • Latimore—Samuel Fickle, of IL Germany—William Staub. Tyrone —Jacob Wolf. Freedom—John McCleary, Samuel Moritz, Ja cOb Myers. Hamilton—George Schwartz. Sir G. Brinkerhoff, Nicholas Schri ver, Henry Hoffman, Peter Mackley, Butler—Martin Thomas, Jacob Shank, Jacob Raffensperger. Reading—Joseph Spangler. Lewis Chronistee. Gettysburg—Samuel McCreary, George Heck. Huntington—lsaac E. IVierman, Peter Miller, David Howe, jr., Wm. Leas, Michael Lear. Franklin—Charles Sterner. Menallen—Wtn. Bender, Wm. Morrison, Eli jah Wright, Joel Wright. Conowago—Jacob M. Wortz, John G. Morn ingstar, Joseph Clunk. Latimore—John %Vol:0rd, Jesse Leas. Cumberland—John Butt. Sr., Joseph Sherry - , Henry Clutz. Mountpleasant--Joseph Wolf, Charles C. Smith. Liberty—Abner Mills. Shoemakers, come this way. VAHNESTOCti BROTHERS will sell • you AIOIIOOOOS from 25 cents to $l. 00, the chapest lot ever brought to the Co:icily. Call soon at the- SIGN - OF — l'llE - RED - FRONT; - Oct. 15, 1855. Ready-made Clothing, coatinz, CasAiineres, Cri4sinets, &e.—the largest variety on hand and eonstduily inal;iinr up. The hest hdroains in town-at the Clothing Emporiu m g the sand stone front of Nov. 19. G HO . ARNOLD._ URROOMS, Brushes. arid Backets. for sal at F . ZIEGLEWS,__ Price 50 cents. 50 " 50 " 50 " 50 " 50 " GENERAL JCRY. . . CALL AND SEE' FOIL YOLT_RSELVEs. He will not pretend to enumerate, his large and attractive stock—the ,limits of an adver tisement will not admit of it. But if yOu wish to select from the choicest lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's !Press Goods, your eyes ever beheld, go to Schick's. j October 15. 1835. New Goods, Cheap Goods. FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS have just received their usual Large and Hand some assort:netll°f Fall and Winter Goods, to which they invite the attention of the Pub . - lic, consisting. o" ,every_ description of Dry Goods, Hardware, Saddlery., Queensware, Groceries, Cedar ware, Iron,o ils & Paints.&c. ' Give us an early call, and we will • show you 'the Largest, Prettiest, and Cheapest Stuck of Goods in the C witty - . FA HN ESTOCK BROTHERS, Oct. 15. Sign of the Hest Front. Now is the Time. SWEAVER respectfully announces to , • .the Ladies and Gfintlemen of Gettysburg. ...,, vicinity, that he lilts res-unfethltel.htguer re,Ty pe husiness i nt the old stand, in Cham bersburg street,.where he will be happy to re ceive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreotypes of themselves or friends. Being furnished with an entirely new and costly apparatus, he is prepared to take pictures in every style of the-art and insure perfect satisfaction. Ea-Charges from 50 cents to4lo. Hours of operating- from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M . - • SW` In dress avoid light, red, blue, or.pur ple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture. Sept. 18,1854, .tf Susquehanna Hotel, Opposite Calvert Station, Baltimore, Md. THE undersigned having lease e above Hotel and put it. in complete order, is re pared to accommodate his friends and the travellicig public. The proprietor will be pleased to see his-old friends, and promises to make their'stay comfortable and satisfac tory. Ilaggaire taken to and from Calvert Station free of charm. • JOHN BARR, (formerly of Peona.,) July 9, 1855. tf PROPRIETOR. Abram Arnold INTENDS removing to _York, and must 1 therefore settle up his business. A ll.per suns desirous of saving costs, especially those whose accounts are of long - stet'nding, can do so by calling immediately and paying up. Un less this be done, without delay, suits will be instituted without respect to persons ; a simi lar appeal to them having been utterly disre. garded, no further indulgence will he given. He IS NOW SELLING OFF AT COST. June 4, 1855. Diamond TOnsor. TOT -IN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Bar p ber and Hair Dresser, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the I emple, in the Diamond, adjoin ing the. County Building. From long expe rience, he "flatters himself that he can go through all he ramifications of the TOCISO ria I Department with such an infinite degree of skill, as wil! meet with the entire satisfaction of all who ,nay submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razors. Ile hopes, therefore, that by his attention to business, and a desire to please, he will merit as well ag receive, a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Gettysburg, Jan. .8,1855. tf Leather. RITZ, HESIDEZY & CO. No. 20 North _U Third Street, Philadelphia, MOROCCO ANUFACTURERS, CURRIERS and IMPORTERS of FRE:NC/ICALF-SKINS, and Dealvrs in HE!) and OAK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. Febraary '2G, 1855. ly l~'olace. LL persons indebted to JAMES B. JAMB soxi--eitimr--hy note or hook account, are hereby notified that if payment be not imme diately made, the Vtcounts will he.placed in the hands 0r H. A. PICKING, ESQ., of Hamp ton, for collection. JOHN LEHMAN, assignee. Dec. 17, 1:855e 3t Tailoring. Removed a Few Doors Mouth (if the Old Stand. JKH. SELLY respectfully informs his . old customers and the public generally, that he continues the 7:OI.ILORING BUS!. NESS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore street, where he will he happy to accommodate all who may patronize him. All work en trusted to his care warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankful for past favors, he solicts a continuance of public pa tronage. glee' The New fork Spring awl Su:tamer Faxhitms are received. Call and Eee them., Gettysburg, April 9, 1855. Franklin Inn. Corner of High Hiller' streets, Baltimore. COL. THOMAS JAI.IESON, (lately of York, Pa.,) has leased the I.:I:AN/mix INN. corner (ff fil.gh and flillen streets, Balti ntmee,___Md., arid will entertain criit3l9 ran r t ( eratp terms. He hopes to give entire satis faction, and wilt spare no effort to merit the approval of all who can appreciate a well regulated and home-like Hotel. Give him a trial. [Balt., Dee. 10, 1855. 3m IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR TILE TOO IILtCHIE TH ERE is to he had at the drug stores of S. 1-4. Buehler, Gettysburg,. arid Innen A. Elder, Eintin y,l)u r 27, a 1a , n41 edtctual remed,g for the Ttrithache, %A:loch will,- of properly ap let•,;f lily,. try directions.) ciire thp. Ir)xt ri , rietzt ineantatoi,usly. Should the in course of tune reappe,ir, the saute ap plication has to he made aga•ti„ and after two or three np;,;ir ration.. the en re will fie effectual. pl enf o4 crll fur A. Ferger's Tootha.lhe Balsam' re;if-PriPe -25 Petits per .Au4.opnt 1855. ly rIASSINI Eft 1.1 - 54-, an excellent and desirable a:4 , irtiiient, selling very clip ip at April_lli 11)1',.Es:s; I‘l N(;S kiwi. e.in hr. had at SC lIIC as cheap as tht; chelpest, if not a little cheaper. • IIME!MEIIMI JO II CfllandSeeis AT THE NEW STAND. Bead y-neade Clothing. T. KING respeetfullv announc es l l V M his friends and the' po . hlic vetterally Al A RCVS SAMSON has just returned that he continues the 1 1 MO RING J . f rom New York, Philadelphia, • and , BUSINESS in the room the. Baltimore. with the I:ir!zest and hest. assmt store of J. Lawrence Sciiick, and front- meat of 11E.19Y-Jl-1D 110711ING. ever fn ,ott the Dianton_d—Lle_as-tnaile-arranle---Llaroutzirt-to--Gettyshorz - , --- noute'uvin lonia= rents to receive - regularly the LATi!sT FASIi- cent styles, and most approved fashions. In toss, and it will bo his constant aim to give Iregard to workmanship, they can't beer.: tied entire satisfaction to those who may favor him I by any customer tailor. with their Custom. Having entarired my place and sir '"Country produce will he taken in ex- able to sell Beady-osode Clothing of change for work. , M. T. KING, scription, cheaper than evtr otferef Gettysburg„ Dec. 17. it?ss. ly this or any other place this sine of ,t, _ --• tin. My stock Consi•ts in part of t\ New GAMIN. of all sizes, prices, colors anti kinds, 1 - 1. G - EO. A ItNOLD has just returned from in a superior manner. PANTS & the Cities with a laree lot of DR 1 7 of the latest and most fashionable styles, GOODS, GROCERIES. QU KENSWAUK. READY '.MADE CLOTHING, 'AMES' DRESS GOODS. &c.: among which are English and French Clad's . , Coatings, Cassi- metes, Satinetts, Jeans, Blankets, Flannels, and an endless variety of LADIES` DRESS GOODS, together with almost ever. article 119 11113 o usiness--;1111 of which will be sold as cheap, if 'not a little chytaper,"than any other establishment here or elsewhere. And as to Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, and Ready-made Clothing, we chal I enge com petition. Having now furnished you with Goods for upwards of 40 years, 1 have at all times endeavored to pursue a straightforward course, and furnish any and every article in my line of business upon the very hest terms, and will continue to do so.—Give us a call. Oct 15, 1855. If G. A. 185.5. New Goods! 1855. ItiE subscriber tenders his scknowledg tnentA to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and respectfully informs them that he has just returned from the cities with a splen did assortment of N ENN GOODS, comprising in part a tine stock of Delaines, Shawls,Ging - - haniA, Gloves, Stockinus, Ribbons, Collars, Muslims, Irish Linen, &c., all of which will he sold at the loWest cash prices. He. deems it unnecessary to enumerate the different arti cles which comprise his stock. He would earnestly invite all to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 15. tf J. S. GRA M M ER. New Fi rill and New Goods. r H subscribers, having bought the stock 1 of Boots. Shoes, Hats and Caps of KEE. LER KURTz. purpose continoing the SuJi ness, at the old established stand, South East Corner of Centre Square, where they have just received a fresh supply of the above goods horn thee cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, comprising all the new and desirable styles of Men's Boys' and Youths' Silk, Fur, and Slotieh II Als:. Men's, $ IBoys' and Youths' Fine Calf, "- • Kip, and Grained BOOTS & SHOES, with a large assortreent of Ladies', Misses' and Child's Walking arid Fine Dress SHOES, GA IT I!: RS. &c. Gum Dress-shoes,. Buskins and Sandalls in every variety. We would respectfully announce to the citi zens of Adams coi:nty, that we have an earnest disposition to please the particular taste of every one who may favor no. with theiriratron age, and respectfully ask all to Nall and see. _ - The Ittiginesm will he conducted under the Finn el COBENN & PAXTON. Al, EXA N DEU COLIEAN, DUNLOP PAX ON. Oct. 22, 1R55. M F.: subscriber having disposed of his in " terest in the Boot. Shoe. Hat anti Cap Business to Messrs. COBEANa P XTO N respeetfillly asks the continuance of hi 4 friends atm customers to patronize the New Firm. KELL F.R. K UIRTZ. Oct, 22, 1855. Banover B. R:silroad. TRAINS over the. I-lanover Branch Rail road now run a 5; follows : Firs( Train leaves Hanover at 91 A. M., with Passengers for York, liarrisburtr, Col. umLia and Philadelphia. This Train also connects with the Express for liaitiinore, ar riving thaw at 1 P. AL. Ktopping at Glenrock, Parkin') and Cockeysville. Second Train leaves at 2 P. M.. with Paii sengars for Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns with passengers from York,, &a. J. LEIB, dgent. July 23, 1.855. tf China, Glass and flueensurare Gen. M. Bokre,Sueeeasor to J. C. llokee ge TNIPORTEIt and Dealer in CHINA. GLASS and QUEENSWARE, 41 North [lnward Street, (between layette and Lexing ton e'reets,) Baltimore, respectfully in vites the attention of Dealers to an examination of his well assorted stock before purchasing elsewhere. [Feb. 19,1855. Iy Stauffer & r IHE P Av.; ES AND J WELR Y, Wholesale & Retail, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 9; North Second -street, corner of•Quarry, - P h Haile p Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, IFt caret cases. $2B 00; Gold Lepineq, l 0 caret, $24 00; Silver Levers, full jeweled, $l2 00; Silver Lepines, jewels, $9 .00; Superior Quartiers. $7 00 ; Gold Spectacles, $7 00; Fine Silver do., $1 50; Gold Bracelets, $3 00 ; Ladies' G.)1(1 Pencil, $1 00 ; Silver Tea Spoons, set, $5 00; Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, $1 00 • Gold Finger Rims 373 cents totißO; Watch Glasses, plain, 1:23 cents, pdtent 181; Lune( .25; other articles in proportion. All goods w•arrantid to be what they are sold for. STA Ii 'F'ER V HARLEY. On hand. some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, will lower than the above prices. Ott. 1, 1855. ly F. U. Smith, 'DORT MON N A IF., POCKET BOOK, AND DRESSING CASE NI AN UFAC- R N. W. co?. of 1 14 Clasnut Sic, Philadel ,hia. always on hand a larle and vane assortment of Port. Morinaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases, Traveling Baas, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Chest: Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Mein. Books, Dressing Gases, Cigar CASe9I, &c. Also, a Lteneral assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH & G ER VAN FANCy Gooos, Fine Pocket Cutlery. R izorA. Razor Strops and Gold - Pens. \eVimlecale, 4 :econd and Third Floor,. F. 11. SMITH. N. w er,rnoor Fnurth k Chi,.nut Sts., Philftia. N. 8.-0 o the recaipt of ).,;1, a Superior Gold Pen - will he s , •nt to ahy part of the 11 - eited States, by mail ;—deseribrna pen. thus, inediii in, third, or soft. [ ‘Pril `- 2 - 185 5- 1Y - ---------- Itlnnliet and Long . Shawls. larrre-t anti etieapvtit lit town. Atc.n, I LaiitisTh.v.l.4s_Goorl_4—thi---prettiegt-lot-iir town—to he had at the store of N0v.19.'55. (;EO. ARNOLD._ - - - - - OS:IERY.—% ttew article of SILK 41111 1 1 WOOL, )s; ,tll , l lined HONE, for N4le Tt VAILN E , Toc K BRO EitS, ' Oct. 13. Stun f ilec iic.d Card. NOW FOR 13.1110.11N5J NNW SUPPLY 01' PALL AND WINTER .very kind of goods snitable for winter wear; Also BOOTS Sr., SHOES, and a Wile asßort ment of Gentlemen's and Bnj' Furni,qhiPg Gmds, conststinfr in extra quality linen-bosoni • Shirt 4. Su!Tenders, Gloves. ittlf Hose, Col- lars, Neck, and Pocket Handkerchiefs, and an extraoydinaly_assorttnent of black -satin and fancy Self adjusting. Stocks, and various other fancy articles-, together with Umbrellas,Trunks, Carpet Bags, Hat% Caps, Boots and Shoes. My Goods are selected and purchased under the most favorable circumstances. t• Quick Saks 4 Small Prlfits," is always the motto I am determined to cariy out, at the Moneysaving Clothing Emporium in York street. A personal examination can alone satisfy customers of the co:nprebensiveness of my stock, which I am selling at least :20 percent. lowet than can be found at any of may com petitors. Irl am also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring to sell again, Ready Made Clothing at CH-RAVER PATES THAN CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE CITMS. If you doubt it cal! and examine for yourselves. MARCUS -SAMSON. N. W---All Goods bought nt me will he ex changed if they do not-prove satisfactory. Gettysburg, Oct. 1, 1655. Gettysburg Foundry. ~/i NEW FIRM. rlll-11.: undersigned, having enteted into part 'nershtp to earry on the Foundry husioess under the firm of WARR &SONS, hereby make known to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties, that we are prepared, to make everything in our line of business. We have constantly on hand, the HATHAWAY and other Cooking 'SIOVE3?4, the Parlor air• light and ten plate SiOUC3, of various styles and sizes. Pots, Kettles and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, Wash hog Machines, Ash-plates, Hoot-scrapers. &c. Castings for Milk and other Machinery, PLOUGH CASTINGS of ever} description, &c. We make the Scylar. BlochEr, and differ ent kinds of Wit herow Ploui4lm. We have also got different. patterns of reaming . and Railing for Cetneteries",Yards and Porches, which can't he beat for beauty or cheapness. 0:::77 A n the above articles.will ho.sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. oz: r BLACESMITHING still eoatintled• BRASS CASTINGS and every Oleg in our line made to order. Afileil INES ' repaired at shortest notiee. Being Moulders ouiselves, we will do our work THOMAS WARREN, M A !CNN WARREN, ••, lIIRAM WARREN, THOMAS..A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. tf New Hardware Store. E subscribers would- respbctfully an t flounce to their friends and the public , that they have opened a NEW HARD . WARE S'I'OR K, in Baltimore Street, adjoining. the residence (f David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which they are opening a large and general assort ment of liardwart,4ron, Steel, Groecriel, C UTL L It V. 1":": ACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, Q.410)1.11114312123V9 gcbar—tuare, Sipe .fitibingo, Paints, 011 m, anill)ye.stuffs, in general, incleding every description of arti cles. in the, shove linos of business, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet -makers, Shoe•makers, Saddlers, and the public gen etolly. Our stock having been selected with great care and purchased for Cash; we guarantee (for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it 'on as reasonable terms as they can be peir cllaged any wbere,. We particularly request a call frorti our friends, and _earnestly molicit . e share Qi public v or, as we are determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and du ng business on fair principles. JOEL IL DANNER, DA VI n ',AEG LET. Oettyshurg, June 9, 1851. tf J. La rerice Hill, M. 0. 1 yet jAS hist)!tee onedoor westof the Lutheran L church, in eliatubershurg street, and np mosite. Grammer's store, where those wishing to have may Dental perat ion performed are respectfully i riviied to call. REVS It& NCES: Dr. D. GilbrJt, Dr. C. N. Berltichy, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Knuth, Rev..H. L. Bauglier, D. D., Rev. Prof. William At. Ray. nolds, Rev. Prof.M. Jacobs, Prof. M.L.Stcever. Gettysburg, April tt, 1653. tf D. 11°Cona ugh y, 71'0 R Y AT I,A W , (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug 4.: 800k -store, Charnbersburg street,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, 11)0UNTY Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus ) petided* Claims,_ and all other claims against the Government at Washington. D. C.: lso_Ninfi-rican claims in- ringla - mh - 1 - 4: -- in ar rants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating. warrants in lowa, Illinois, awl other Western States; and la n ds for sale thee. Kr Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. :21, 1P.53. 11. IL Buehler, _a '.1"1'0 11 NE Y AT Tr', Air 11, L faithfully and promptly attend to iv all basiness entrusted to hint. He timaks the German language. Office 3t the same place. in South Baltimore street, ne;, , r Forney',4 Dfil Stow, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler'as Store. ( \larch .20. pERFUMEI2V—the larzest assottment in town will he I'l,olo at SCElitAi l B. Ilk stock (movie's every article in the per teotery-line—and lie will sell cheap. WEN. if von want handsome and cheap ESS_GOODS. call at FAUN EsTori: BRoTHER , ;. Sign of Mc .Red trurst. Oct. - 15. -JOD PRINTING DONE IIER Great Attrattlifii at the' Snnd•rtoer Pi not. • Iteady-made - Crottotrig. 1401:GE - "KRNOLO hurt just ftraithecl, and has nn trawl; ars (attek.a. !noel: 'of• ft NADI' M A 1)1 , ;- C LOTtrrN,G; suitable „for the N ali and W inter. 'Season,' to, tlaß ever been offered to the • Public in this _L place:Al ts - 0 LOT HINO - Ts — tilf of his own` manufacturing, and well made. of the very' best materials , and none of your (MTV-MADE: TRASH, which has bei.h pot together in ti hurry by crushing the prior seamstress wish a mere pittance for her labor. or dons' with the loop-stitch of a Sewing Nlacitine, which lions, .stik:il gives way the whole seam is gone.... We give fair waves, have - our wor‘ well dune.- and made of 'the best materials, and our young ladies come in with the garments with ato ding countenances and cheerful hearts. We heves now on hand 1 am every tie boron) i n teAcitr ' 0 A'l'B, N alp Op ''• - lid Coats of all grades & colors from 1 to 20*, Pants S 6 • " •59 its. to 10$, • Vests 41 G2 cts. to 7s, • made of all culona, and ~ ta every. variety a, style. We have experienced workmen eio-, ployed constantly cutting nut and making up all kinds of Black, Blue, Olive, Claret, Green, Brown and I /rah Clotha,Coatings,Cassinteres.. Satinetts, Jeans, Vestings, Drawers, 'Shirts, &c. &c. Having just returned from the East... we' .have now on hand, in connection with our : Clothing Store, a very "large_ sleek of cheap C loths,Cassimeres,Cassinets.Cr.atings..leaos„ &c. &c. of every variety of color. We have ti l just received t le Fall and Winter Fashions, and if we ,e nnot please you in a garnieht made up_ w can at all times take your mea sure, ant!, Ike up a garment that will ,please on short notice. We will not make the bold assertion that we will sell 25 per cent.'cltrapor than anybody else, but that we wilt sell am article in our line as cheap,as the cheapest, ae4 a little Cheaper ; and a good deal better. Give lIN a call, examine and jtnize for---v.trselves. Come one, come all, to the CLOTHING IM- P° It I ri NI, at the Sand•stone Front If GEO. ARNOLD. Oct. 15, 1855. tf GREAT ATTRACTION .AT Framer's Cheap Waith &Jew dry Store ! • 4 LEX'R. FRAZER respectfully informs i_ll 4 . the *public, that he has just received a large and splendid assortment of rich and new style GOLD JEWELRY of all kinds, inclu ding Breast Pins, Finger Ring,s, Ear . Rings , of the most .fashionsltle styles; vest and guard Chains, Oa Pins. Watch Keys, &c. Also, Alhata ,Spoons, Fancy Vases, Watch Guards, Keys, and Chains, is u Got.o & Str.vcsW ATC H ES, -; together with a large assort - meta of Illourning Goods,' itaitablelor persons in mourning, and numerous otner ,ar ticles itt,his line—all of which will be sold at the lowest cash pmts. " fie-As I have purchased all my goods from reveler Jewellers, 1 will WARRANT ill, in to-he what I,prormece tbeM. 01 this poi . - chasers may rest assured. iteIr.WATCtIES' AND JIIWF.LRY RR. PAIRED, as" heretofore. Give . me a call, in 'Baltimore street,; a few doers rutin. t 1 l!o diamond, if you want good, inwelry, and the genuine Article, lower than the same, can be purchased any place out 'of the eity. A LIM. FRAZEIL Gettysburg, - Nov.s, 1855. tf Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, OR, ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, • • rOft the Prevention and eitre of Fern* • and /tone, or CHILL losvart ; Dente A our, • and other INTEHMITTICNT and- Itir,MITTEST rETIMS,; also of Baotou& Favaint. accompanied by TYPHOID SYMPTOMf4; TV PHOeD FUVER, YILL. LOW FEVIOI, SNIP and 'JAIL DatiltaTv, Ntouir SWEATR, and all other form& of disease whlcli - have 3 common origin in Malaria or Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison, which st' certain seasons is Una voidshly :Inhaled at every breath, is the• same in' character wherever it exists,--north, sOutk,.east, or west,--and will every where yielu to this ne,wly ,dibcovered ANTIDOTE, which neutralizes the 'poison. completely purifies the system. and thus en tirely removes.all the cause of disease. The proprietor distinctly claims these extra ordinary results for its use: ft will protect any resident nr traveller. even in the most sickly or swampy from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever. or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly check the Ague in persons who have suffered for sny length of dine, from one day to twenty years, so thst, they nerd never to have another chill. by continuing its use according to directions. • It will immediately relieve alt the distress ing results of bilious or tine diseases, such as general debility, night sWeats, etc.—. The pa tient at once begins to recover appetite and strength. and continues until a permanent Dud radical cure is effected. And as a proif that it is al:•0 WORTHY OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE, Singular and Entire Harailasness, The following certifietee from one or the most celebrated chemists in the United States id attached to every bottle : New York. June 11, 1855.• "I have made a chemical examination of "RHIODE4 4 FEVER AND Aou CURE," Of "Am- TIDOTZ TO MALARIA," and have tested it for Arsenic;, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine, hut have not found a particle of either in it, nor have I found any substance in its comp°. sitinn that would prove injurious to the con stitution. JAS. U. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist." This allows frf its FREE USE AS A PREVENTIVE. by which all persons may thus be sure of en tire freedom tromthe above named diseases. no matter hoW sickly, the season or swampy the locality. Pitool , 'S OF EFFICACY are frequently ablished, and the confidence of the public is asked only in proportion to its actual merits w ere ve r in trodated--atui—ased. These—enty-- are relied upon to prove its worth. - One or two bottles will answer for ordi nary cases; some may require more.. Direc tions in German, French and Spanish, accom pany each bottle. Price one dollar. Prepared and sold by the proprietor. .1 A NIES A. RHO D ES, Prnvidenee,R. L For sale by druggists generally. Nov. 12, 1855. ly Bush's Allegheny House. NTO. 280 Market at.. above Bth st., Philn• delphia. Terms, i11"2.5 per day. June 4, 1855._ ly U. BUSH. SCITICK has on hand a more complete as sortment of Cloths, Cassitueres, Vest logs, &e., than ever--and offers Such inducements to purchasers as canpot but he ad vantaveo ! os to them. Gentlemen will fihtl his store well supplied with all kiwis of goods suited to their wear. , • RON. and a iarae assortment of HARD IN-All E.- rhea It :it- AtisEsTocK BROTHERS. fit LOVES & HOSIERY—a large variety, good .kud cheap at SCLUCK%. New Principle ! Nu Poison ! Because. of its
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